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Re: Today's MS7 NOW!
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- Subject: Re: Today's MS7 NOW!
- From: Rita and Kevin Lawrence <KREL4203@NETCONNECT.COM.AU>
- Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2000 11:32:37 +1100
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>22+4814 were on MS7 in the loop at Somerton at 2211 on 2/3. 373 was Light
>Engine in the loop at McIntyre at 2225 so I Guess that either the GM or
>the 48er failed and 373 played International Rescue. My money would be on
>22 cos 48s never fail :-).
>Would T373 be assisting G543 on the FA Wheat train or is it in expectation
>of a big load ex Junee on the down tonight. Judging by previous sightings of
>MS7 on the UP I wouldn't have thought it nescessary to have three locos to
>Junee.
>
> > > 1873 and EL 57 Gunsynd took over the very late running MS 7 from GM 22,
> > > 4814 and GNR T 473 which arrived Junee 0610 and departed at 0630,
> >
Cheers
Kevin Lawrence
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